Weekend Top Picks for Feb 24-26: Scott Avett Paintings, Sex and God, and More
This may just be the most culturally rich weekend so far this year. So. Much. To. Do.
Starting with our BFD of the Month: The Charlotte Jewish Film Festival. The eighth annual festival opens on Saturday with The Round Up. Told from the perspective of one Jewish child, this film is a heart-wrenching recreation of the 1942 roundup of 13,000 Parisian Jews. It stats a couple of A-listers -- Melanie Laurent (Inglorious Basterds) and Jean Reno (The Professional). Ballantyne Village at 7:30 p.m. Learn more.
The Ulysses Festival kicks off on Saturday with a free family day at the Levine Museum of the New South. It's a celebration of Russian art and culture with dance, art, food, and more. You can practically see Russia ... from your house! Learn more.
Amy Steinberg's Oh My God Don't Stop is at Petra's Piano Bar Saturday evening. Her last performance sold out; be sure to purchase your tickets in advance. Steinberg's act is a one-woman (she plays six characters) show about spirituality and sexuality. It's a comedic, musical romp through two taboo topics.
The multitalented Scott Avett showcases his visual art in Charlotte for one day only. If you like the Avetts Brothers' music, you will not want to miss the justifiably beloved and famous singer's other art form. A frequent motif is Avett's faith journey. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
There's plenty of great theater going on in town, too. Have you seen Cuttin' Up at Actor's Theatre, Cabaret at CPCC, and David Mamet's Race at CAST?
Film. Theater. Visual art. A freebie. And a musical comedy about God and sex. Get out there, Charlotte. What are you waiting for?


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Since the late 1980s, Page Leggett has been dragging her friends all over the county to hear this little-known folk singer or see that experimental theater troupe. She appreciates mainstream culture, too, but she thrives on discovering artists most people haven't heard of yet. The Charlotte native and Wake Forest alum is excited to share her discoveries with Charlotte magazine readers. The movie blogger is also an art collector who's as likely to procure a painting at a flea market as she is at a fine art gallery. She believes Madonna got it right when she sang, "Beauty's where you find it." So are art and culture.